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<blockquote data-quote="Re-Ride" data-source="post: 100471" data-attributes="member: 8395"><p>You are not on TRT. Not obese. Your GP didn't think estradiol testing was called for and I agreed before I even read that you had gone forward with it. You have work to do before you consider TRT. Like ruling out sleep apnea and checking other serum nutrient levels esp iron, zinc, calcium, magnesium. </p><p></p><p> You are a vegetarian. Think pseudoestrogens ( not detected on estradiol tests ), lectins and other plant anti-nutrients. Diet modification might well boost your natural T to reduce your symptoms. Yes you can start taking B-12 and it should be the methyl form in lozenge. </p><p></p><p> An injected nutrient formula may well yield relief that you can realize within weeks. Only a small quantity of what you ingest gets absorbed. Check out formulas such as those offered on Defy. A limited amount of oral supplementation may be indicated. These pages offer a wealth of knowledge on male nutrition. Avoid going overboard. Finally, rule out environmental endocrine disrupters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Ride, post: 100471, member: 8395"] You are not on TRT. Not obese. Your GP didn't think estradiol testing was called for and I agreed before I even read that you had gone forward with it. You have work to do before you consider TRT. Like ruling out sleep apnea and checking other serum nutrient levels esp iron, zinc, calcium, magnesium. You are a vegetarian. Think pseudoestrogens ( not detected on estradiol tests ), lectins and other plant anti-nutrients. Diet modification might well boost your natural T to reduce your symptoms. Yes you can start taking B-12 and it should be the methyl form in lozenge. An injected nutrient formula may well yield relief that you can realize within weeks. Only a small quantity of what you ingest gets absorbed. Check out formulas such as those offered on Defy. A limited amount of oral supplementation may be indicated. These pages offer a wealth of knowledge on male nutrition. Avoid going overboard. Finally, rule out environmental endocrine disrupters. [/QUOTE]
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